Isabella Epstein '20 (half grant recipient)-- Belle by Bella is a handmade jewelry enterprise that was inspired by Isabella's travels in Columbia. It's mission is to empower artisans, indigenous and impoverished people by giving them access to a larger market.

Ian Sexton '19 (full grant recipient)-- Scholar Hunt is a common app for scholarships that brings together scholarship providers and students onto one, unified platform.

EDUCATION, OUTREACH, AND POLICY

Nicole Cheng '17.5 (full grant recipient) --The Desire to See in the Anthropocene is an art and educatoin project that explores the question of visual communication in the Anthropocene through the friction of art and science.

Kristin Richards ’17, Joy Wood ’17, Joey Hernandez ’19 (full grant recipients) -- STEAM Girls is a robotics and computer science camp for middle school-aged girls in the Middlebury area. Their mission is to provide an opportunity for girls to experience and fall in love with computer science and robotics.

ARTS

Smithi Skunnawat ’18.5 (mini grant recipient) -- Bangkok Persona is an online documentary series about Thai and non-Thai in Bangkok. Preview his link (https://vimeo.com/198791630) to a preliminary trailer he has made since he was last able to film.

Coumba Winfield ’17 (mini grant recipient) -- Favor It is a continuation of a Middlebury-based task app that Coumba has been working on for the past two years. She will be creating all of the marketing materials this summer, in order to communicate the "made for students, by students" feel.

Connor Forrest ’17.5 and Craig Calhoun ’18.5 (mini grant recipient) -- Red Ink is a service that collects and displays side-by-side versions of the first and final drafts from published works of creative fiction/nonfiction.